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  • List of female cards
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  • A few female cards have names that use masculine word forms, even where a feminine form is widely-known and used ("Fire Sorcerer", which uses "Sorcerer" instead of "Sorceress"). Female cards, as a group, have occasionally had a role of some significance in the anime, manga and video games:
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  • A few female cards have names that use masculine word forms, even where a feminine form is widely-known and used ("Fire Sorcerer", which uses "Sorcerer" instead of "Sorceress"). Female cards, as a group, have occasionally had a role of some significance in the anime, manga and video games: * In the manga and anime, "Shadow of Eyes" allowed a female monster to use pheromones to tempt male monsters into Attack Position. * In the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL manga, "Number 22: Zombiestein" has an effect that prevents it from attacking female monsters * In Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, some monsters can be Fusion Summoned by using female materials, including "Mystical Sand", "Queen of Autumn Leaves", "Nekogal #2" and "Dark Witch" * In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, "The Immortal of Thunder", "Electro-Whip", "Cyber Shield" and "Malevolent Nuzzler" have effects that affect female cards.